Is waterless wash any good?
1. It’s good for the environment. It’s a big topic but being good for the environment is our top reason why switching to a waterless wash and wax product is worth it. It saves water – a lot of water.
Are waterless washes safe?
A waterless car wash can be used without damaging your paint as long as you use it safely. Safe use includes careful judgment of how dirty the car is, cycling many towels, and minimal pressure/scrubbing. These products should be used for touch-ups and wiping dust – not moderately dirty cars.
What is waterless washing?
Waterless washes are designed to break down dirt/grime deposits, and sufficiently lubricate those dirt particles enough so your towel can safely wipe them away from the surface without leaving scratches behind.
Does waterless wash and wax scratch your car?
No, your car is not going to be intolerant or oversensitive to water… Waterless car wash products are meant to get even better results than regular products, without the need for crazy amounts of water that you’re used to in order to remove dirt, dust and stains from your car.
Do microfiber towels scratch cars?
Microfiber will not scratch your car’s paint or glass if it’s clean and well-maintained. Always remove the label before using, clean the microfiber towel after each use, never drop it on on the floor, and use different towels for different areas of your car to avoid cross-contamination.
How Long Does waterless wash?
In as little as 15 minutes, this new formula can morph a drab and dirty appearance into a stunning, clean and shiny car, ALL WITHOUT A DROP OF WATER! What’s more, depending on how dirty the car is, a single bottle along with the help of a few microfiber towels, can wash and wax up to five average-sized cars.
Can you use waterless car wash on Windows?
You can use it in the sun, the shade and even on a wet car, but works best in the shade an on a dry car. Cleaning the windows is easy too. Just take the damp microfiber towel and spritz 1-2 squirts of the product onto the folded, damp microfibre cloth and gently wipe it on the window. Buff off before it dries.
How do I stop swirl marks when I wash my car?
Start on your roof, followed by the windscreen, bonnet, upper sides, front bumper, rear end and lower sides. Keeping to this order will hugely decrease the risk to your paintwork. As you wash, always move your mitt in straight lines and avoid circular motions. This will also help cut down on those dreaded swirl marks.